Independent Advocacy Qualification

 East Lancashire Advocacy Service in partnership with Action for Advocacy are offering a City and Guilds Accredited Advocacy Qualification.

The accredited qualification is aimed at workers providing independent advocacy support. This includes advocates who work with a range of client groups in settings such as:
  • Adults with mental health problems
  • Adults with learning disabilities
  • Adults with physical disabilities, including people with sensory impairments and brain acquired injury
  • Older people in hospital, residential care and community settings
  • People subject to the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards under the Mental Capacity Act 2005
  • People entitled to receive Independent Mental Health Advocacy or Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy

Please download the leafelt below for more information. If you have any further questions or would like to book on to our courses please contact the East Lancashire Advocacy Service training team on 01254 301030 or email elas@elas.org.uk

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Supported by and working in partnership with; Lancashire County Council and Big Lottery Fund.